6 Reasons Why Most Value Investors Don’t Short Sell
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In this video, I want to tell you why most value investors don’t short sell.
“If people with hundreds of millions or billions of dollars can get hammered because of the factors I mentioned why would I as smaller investor even attempt to do that.“ One of my quotes from the video below.
Let’s get to it…
In the 15-minute video above, I want to talk about why most value investors don’t short sell.
Here are some of the things I talked about in the video above:
- The definition of short selling
- The six reasons why most value investors do not short sell
- One reason is the potential for unlimited losses
- And more…
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